The Hoyt HPC11K High Voltage Multifunction Phasing Stick is a versatile, self-contained tool designed for electrical professionals working with high-voltage systems. It combines multiple functions into a single device, including:
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Phase Comparator: Allows comparison between phases to determine phase relationships.
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Voltage Detector: Detects the presence of voltage with neon indication.
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Scaled Voltmeter: Measures voltage levels with a dual color-coded scale indicating percentage and voltage (Vac).
This multifunctionality makes the HPC11K ideal for tasks such as:
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Verifying phase relationships between conductors.
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Measuring phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth voltages.
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Ensuring conductors are de-energized before maintenance.
The device operates without the need for batteries, relying on self-powered operation. It features a high-quality fiberglass-wound rod for durability and is designed to be lightweight, robust, and compact for ease of use in various environments.
Key Features:
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Voltage Range: Suitable for systems up to 11kV (full scale 12kV, maximum 15kV).
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Measurement Range: Total resistance of 6.78MΩ.
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Neon Indicator: Lights up fully at 1.5kV, with a threshold of 1.2kV.
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Response Time: Less than 1 second.
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Construction: High-quality fiberglass-wound rod; composite handle with polyurethane.
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Dimensions: Total length of 1.175m; handle length of 775mm; front end length of 400mm.
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Weight: 2.1kg.
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Operating Temperature: -25°C to +50°C.
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Humidity Range: 20% to 96% R.H.
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Safety Standard: IEC 61481.
Included Accessories:
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HPC11K High Voltage Multifunction Phasing Stick.
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Carrying case for safe transport and storage.
Compliance:
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Meets IEC 61481 standards for high-voltage testing equipment.
Benefits for Lab/Field Users:
The HPC11K provides electrical engineers and maintenance professionals with a reliable tool for assessing phase relationships and voltage levels in high-voltage systems. Its multifunctionality, self-powered operation, and robust design ensure accurate measurements and enhanced safety during field and laboratory inspections.




